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... subjects of the neighboring Colonies within our dominion of New England , and particularly to our Colony of New Plymouth , in case of any insurrection or rebellion , or of any attempt or invasion of any of our enemies , whereby our subjects ...
... subjects of the neighboring Colonies within our dominion of New England , and particularly to our Colony of New Plymouth , in case of any insurrection or rebellion , or of any attempt or invasion of any of our enemies , whereby our subjects ...
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... subjects , blessing both God and their king . And it also cannot but raise the hopes of your good subjects here that your majesty will yet cast a propitious eye on them , in granting their desires in said humble address and supplication ...
... subjects , blessing both God and their king . And it also cannot but raise the hopes of your good subjects here that your majesty will yet cast a propitious eye on them , in granting their desires in said humble address and supplication ...
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... subjects , as our only secure asylum ; and cannot doubt but that , how low soever we are brought , yet shall be raised by the benign favor of that king and our king , who , by raising the afflicted , hath obtained a name and glory above ...
... subjects , as our only secure asylum ; and cannot doubt but that , how low soever we are brought , yet shall be raised by the benign favor of that king and our king , who , by raising the afflicted , hath obtained a name and glory above ...
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